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intramolecular hydrogen bond

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Intramolecular hydrogen bonds: Intramolecular hydrogen bonds are those which occur within one single molecule. This occurs when two functional groups of a molecule can form hydrogen bonds with each other. In order for this to happen, both a hydrogen donor an acceptor must be present within one molecule, and they must be within close proximity of each other in the molecule. For example, intramolecular hydrogen bonding occurs in ethylene glycol (C2H4(OH)2C2H4(OH)2) between its two hydroxyl groups due to the molecular geometry.
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When the bond is between two atoms in the same molecule,it is intermolecular H bonding and if two atoms from different molecules from H bond ,it's called intermolecular H bonding.
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